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Got defected the other day and EPA's not lettin me get away with anything....

I got a Greddy plenum on my R33 but they want me to fit a standard one.

My mate has a R31 with RB30 n said I can borrow his, but before I stuff around TRYING to swap them.... Can anyone tell me if it will fit???

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any way to make it look more standardish

What I would like to know is what the f**k it has to do with EPA?

It's a plenum, not a flux capacitor.

Tell them to shove it up their arse and take them to court if they complain about it.

find a photo of the R33 GT2500 or whatever it is, it has a front facing plenum standard. Say your car is one of them :P

If you really want a stock plenum I have one but I most likely live a fair way away from where you are lol

According to them: Because the Greddy one I have is bigger, its letting more air in, therefore its changing the emissions....

Thats their story anyway, and they're sticking to it!

Wont pass my car till its back to standard.

If you dont need your one Ill take it off your hands for the right price. Will pay post aswell obviously..... Let me know. 0402 745 034.

Scott.

send us a PM tomorrow afternoon or something if you really want it. I'm not at home till tomorrow afternoon and have to make sure its there first lol.... Im not sure if i have all the attatchments for it. The AAC valve is on my car atm I know that much so yeh let me see what I didnt throw out first lol

According to them: Because the Greddy one I have is bigger, its letting more air in, therefore its changing the emissions....

Thats their story anyway, and they're sticking to it!

Wont pass my car till its back to standard.

If you dont need your one Ill take it off your hands for the right price. Will pay post aswell obviously..... Let me know. 0402 745 034.

Scott.

Well considering it's listed in all the documentation as something you can't change...

It's no story.

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